Over on the PA blog there is a new designer called Keren Baker. Love how she used her paper cutting techniques to create this altered frame which you can see here.
Using this for inspiration, I created the above panel, cutting away various pieces to reveal the bright backing colours.
Can tell you really enjoyed creating the panels :-) x
ReplyDeleteThat looks great, love the use of the really bright paper behind the black and white
ReplyDeleteGreat job with this technique Sam and terrific colours and stamps you used
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie x
Looks brilliant xxx
ReplyDeleteFab take on Keren's project which I've just caught up on this afternoon. Don't think I could do that fiddly knife work though, lol, much as I'd like!
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Lesley Xx
Brilliant, Sam. Love the bright background peeping through the cut away designs. A fabulous take on Keren's project.
ReplyDeleteOh, these are fantastic!! Great cutting and they DO look better with the brighter colours. It's got an arty Warhol look to them. What a gorgeous piece of art for your home! I'm humbled that people are inspired by my projects.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful technique. Great to see the bright colours through the cuts !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Great work, well done on the cutting out, loving the Warholesque bright colours.
ReplyDeleteLovely panel!! I have never seen this before and I like it very much!!
ReplyDeletexxx Marianne
Wow! That's gorgeous Sam, I love the bright colours behind the images.
ReplyDeleteGreat panel Sam...those bright colours really do look great behind the images!! this stamp is so versatile!! great cutting out by the way xxx
ReplyDeletegreat to see how these images can used in a pop art style. well done on all that fiddly cutting out xx
ReplyDeleteGreat panel and brilliant pop colours.
ReplyDeleteThat is brilliant, Sam!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so bright and effective. Great work, Sam. Julie Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteReminds me of Andy Warhol style! Excellent idea.
ReplyDeleteBright and effective - really lovely!
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